Hatch Cover Tapes & Marine Tapes

Hatch Cover Tapes and other Marine Tapes

RMN offers a wide range of Marine Tapes:

Anti-splashing tape for Ship’s engine room
For preventing outbreak of a fire caused by a splash of combustible oil, such as fuel oil, lubricating oil, etc. from oil pipes connected to an engine or a generator in a ships engine room.
Solas approved and BV/ABS/DNV approved.

Anti-corrosion tape for pipes and parts.
For long term protection of metal surfaces that are underground, underwater, or exposed – even in the most severe environment. It consists of a cold applied system of petrolatum based PetroWrap Anti-Corrosion tape, Petrowrap primer and when necessary PetroWrap mastic. PetroWrap adheses to surfaces without heating even on damp and/or indifferently prepared areas.
This tapes are also used for anti-corrosion protection of machine parts during transport. Very useful for protection of pipes on deck of seagoing vessels.

Ramnek Marine Tapes – Hatch Cover Tapes MT201 – Ramnek Marine Tape
Is a single component, factory extruded 1,22 meter long strip of high-adhesive plastic formed to the proper cross-section between two protective wrappers, one of which is siliconen coated for easy stripping (brown paper). The other is non removable clear polypropylene covering which remains in place over the adhesive to allow “foot pressure” on the tape during application. It offers the ultimate protection for water sensitive cargo and provides that extra confidence in protected cargo. It can help protect against the number one cause of cargo damage – leaking covers.

Treo ™ Marine Wraps
A unique marine insulation system that protects equipment and personnel from high temperature surfaces in vessel engine rooms. Treo™ Marine Wraps is a complete system made from harmless biosolube vitreous silicate fibre with a heat sealed aluminium foil. Available in tape and blanket format. Treo™ is applied in one step eliminating the need for custom made time consuming layered insulation. Can be easliy removed and is rated for use up to 1.000°C.